How Horizon 2020 affects e-infrastructures, virtual research environments and coordinating activities, and the opportunities it brings in allowing science to work more closely with industry and wider society.

Eleni Katragkou is a climate scientist from the University of Thessaloniki in Greece. She uses the grid to build more accurate climate models that integrate data at different scales, and is an EGI Champion.

Eleni Katragkou is a climate scientist from the University of Thessaloniki in Greece. She uses the grid to build more accurate climate models that integrate data at different scales, and is an EGI Champion.

With more than 70 students from different South America countries and the support of the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain (BSC), the Asynchronous Computing Programming with MPI/OMPSs addressed to hybrid architectures school is developed in...

The European Middleware Initiative (EMI) presented a new initiative for a long-term, open, lightweight collaboration on the coordination of distributed middleware technologies: the Middleware Development and Innovation Alliance (MeDIA).

Eleni Katragkou is a climate scientist from the University of Thessaloniki in Greece. She uses the grid to build more accurate climate models that integrate data at different scales, and is an EGI Champion.

On Friday morning, we had the chance to catch up with Zoltan Farkas from SCI-BUS and Pamela Greenwell from the University of Westminster, UK, to talk to them about the new development in SCI-BUS which is bringing clouds to the platform – and the...

It's been unusually dry, for the first half of the week at least, for a conference in Manchester. There wasn't much water falling from the sky. The community forum is here for people doing scientific computations, or computational science.

There are currently four million volunteer computers searching for new pulsars for the Einstein@Home. This sleepy distributed team has so far collectively processed over 1 petaflops. 46 individual pulsars have been discovered this way.

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